by Gossamer on August 24th, 2009, 6:05 pm
She was gone - disappeared, before any further questions could be asked. All that was left was the table and the onyx box upon it. Nialls question about the acceptability of his offering went unanswered, so too did the others. Akajia gave no room for questions, no answers in regards to if the offered exchanges were appropriate. Niall would recognize her for certain, for Akajia was one of his race's patron goddesses - their mother, if the Akalak lore was to be believed. When it was Niall's turn, he could certainly try - or take it away from Voreasos to seei f he could do better. And though there was no comment about Vor writing his name in blood and offering his soul, the box did not harm him as he picked it up.
Turning it over and over in his hands, Voreasos could find no true way of opening it. There were no seams to it, no obvious entrances, and no decorations. To him it looked like a simple large stone cube. Casual observation would tell him nothing - that much was clear. He'd have to find a way to open it.
As for Duskshroud, the weapon he unbelted and laid upon the table was an interesting choice. Once he released it from his person and laid the faint afterimage of what once was onto the table, something odd happened. The sword materialized in full glory, looking battered, rusted, and aged over time. It smelled of salt and was corroded like it had been in the sea, encrusted with a few generations of the ocean's denizens. But it was recognizable and real. The faint glow of the surreal blade reappeared back on Duskshrouds belt. What he offered Akajia was real. He was free to keep his ghostly remembrance. And he was free, he realized, to try the box himself when his turn came or if he grew impatient of waiting for Voreasos.
Leo's actions however, didn't have the desired affect. It was as if someone unseen reached out and plucked the fireball from the air, absorbed it, and snuffed it out effortlessly. A light and mysterious sound - at first not easily recognized - later understood as a sad sort of sigh filled the air. Leo found himself standing alone, outside of the group, unharmed and tolerated, besides all his flaws. He was free to try again... and again ... and again if that is what he wished. There was little doubt however, to anyone left standing in the group, that his actions would have any more success than the initial attempt.